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NCT ID: NCT00437593 Completed - Retinal Diseases Clinical Trials

UHR-OCT and HD-OCT for Preretinal Membranes: ICG Versus Membrane Blue

Start date: September 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Using the UHR-OCT and HD-OCT to evaluate early postoperative changes in patients with diagnosis preretinal membrane after successfully performed pars-plana vitrectomy and membrane peeling with two different types of dyes.

NCT ID: NCT00408720 Completed - Epiretinal Membrane Clinical Trials

Comparison of a Spectral OCT/SLO With the Stratus OCT for Imaging Various Retinal Pathologies

Start date: October 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to compare the newly released Spectral OCT/SLO (OTI, Toronto, Canada) with the Zeiss Stratus OCT (Carl-Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA) with regards to the quality of the images obtained as well as the ease of use.

NCT ID: NCT00376857 Completed - Clinical trials for Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane, Cataract

Surgical Removal of Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane With and Without the Assistance of Indocyanine Green.

Start date: n/a
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It was the aim of the present study to prospectively compare the functional and morphological outcome of idiopathic epiretinal membrane surgery with and without the assistance of Indocyanine green (ICG). The main outcome measure was improvement of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA). This was treated as an open question and we had no hypothesis which of the two therapies was superior.

NCT ID: NCT00333060 Terminated - Epiretinal Membrane Clinical Trials

Study of OT-551 Eye Drops to Prevent or Delay Progression of Nuclear Cataracts Following Vitreous Removal

Start date: November 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this trial is to compare the ability of two doses of OT-551 ophthalmic solution and drug-free solution to safely and effectively prevent or delay the progression of nuclear cataracts that frequently develop as a result of vitrectomy (surgery for retina repair), thereby avoiding the need for a second surgery (cataract removal). Victrectomies involve removal of the jelly-like substance (vitreous) that is located in a cavity behind the lens.